We Made a KILLBOX! The Place Where Coyotes Go To DIE! Predator Hunting: SUPPRESSED "KILLBOX"

Published on March 29, 2021
Duration: 13:01

This video details the construction and use of a 'Killbox' for coyote hunting, utilizing hay bales for concealment and a shooting platform. Hunters infiltrated the setup in extreme cold and darkness, employing advanced thermal optics like Pulsar and Rico to engage coyotes near bait sites. The strategy emphasizes stealth, thermal concealment, and coordinated shots for maximum harvest.

Quick Summary

A 'Killbox' in predator hunting is a strategic blind made from hay bales, offering concealment and a shooting platform over a bait site. Essential gear includes thermal optics like Pulsar or Rico, suppressed firearms, and potentially a Sony A7S III for low-light filming.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Killbox Construction with John Deere
  2. 01:09Night Infiltration in Extreme Cold
  3. 02:31Thermal Engagement Tactics
  4. 04:45Equipment and Strategy Debrief
  5. 07:12Hunting Highlights & Successes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'Killbox' in predator hunting?

A 'Killbox' is a strategically constructed hunting blind, often made from hay bales, designed to provide concealment and a stable shooting platform. It overlooks a bait site, maximizing opportunities for predator control.

What equipment is essential for night coyote hunting?

Essential equipment includes advanced thermal optics (like Pulsar or Rico) for spotting targets in darkness, suppressed firearms for noise reduction, and potentially a low-light camera like the Sony A7S III for filming.

How do hunters prepare for extreme cold hunting conditions?

Preparation involves ensuring thermal concealment, using specialized gear rated for extreme temperatures, and maintaining stealth during infiltration. Hunters must be prepared for the physical challenges of prolonged exposure to sub-zero windchills.

What are key tactics for maximizing coyote harvest?

Key tactics include using a well-constructed Killbox, employing advanced thermal optics for early detection, coordinating simultaneous shots from multiple hunters, and maintaining stealth during approach and engagement.

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